Sentences with phrase «makes human»

Different ambitions, different mentalities... this is indeed what makes the human kind beautiful.
This doesn't make you a bad mum, it makes you human.
«I believe [my career has] allowed me to get to the next level as a human being, to develop my strengths in what makes a human being great as well.
It's a family unto itself, this community — full of inspiration and rooted in the fundamentals of what makes us human — the sharing of our secrets, of our favourite tastes and tricks, our struggles to live as fully as we can in our time.
Like you said, that just makes us human.
Freedom, as expressed in thought and creative action, distinguishes the human person amongst the creatures of created reality, and so too it makes the human person eminently individual.
It makes human community possible.
It is not surprising, then, that for Aquinas, this mastery of self makes the human person an individual in a preeminent way, in a way surpassing all non-rational substances.Obviously then, this taking hold of oneself in responsibility is incredibly important for all of human life, both personally and socially.
So the sentence repeated by the authors of On the Way to Life should be understood to mean that «Grace makes human nature to be human nature», that grace is «essential to the meaning of the term «human nature», that «grace is part of the definition of human nature» (along, therefore, with being composed of soul and body).
What makes it human is its living intelligence, that is, the force of intelligent life that is incarnate within it.
I do not agree that what makes us human is conception.
All they have to say are the words Bible and Freedom and he'll vote away everything that makes him a human being.
I know all these may seem nonsense for some, but in the end, this is what makes us human.
It makes human beings with the deepest personal identity responsible for their actions, successes and failures, without denying the urgency of the struggle for social, economic, and political pre-requisites of righteousness, equality, and brotherhood.
It just makes us human.
It is our ability to think and reason that makes us human and distinguishes us from all other animals, a piece of tissue, and a baby from an embryo with no measurable brain waves.
and to pursue the analysis dialectically until that structure of being appears which makes the human experience of justice intelligible.
In fact, what makes us human is in major parts non logical, emotional, subjective etc..
First I had better say something about what makes our human way of experiencing and thinking different from that of other animals.
What we choose may be for right or wrong, as we all know; but this is part of what makes our human existence highly problematical for us.
One main consequence of locating evil with either nature or culture is that it makes the human problem something outside the human will.
The mediaeval mystic Meister Eckhart said, «the soul is nearer to God than it is to the body which makes us human
That those who cling to evolutionism would strip us of what makes us human may seem far - fetched and conspiratorially minded, but try to view the suggestion less as an accusation of coordination and more as a simple statement that ideas matter.
Put differently, the materialist neo-Darwinian conception of nature is almost certainly false and those who hew to its reductivist tenets would strip us of what makes us human.
The ultimate mystery of evil is that man in becoming human denies that which makes him human, his freedom in communion.
Your god makes all human abortionists look like amateurs.
sad you compare animals and plants to human... again showing your true colors of what makes a human have worth and dignity
We deal with people — in all the messyness, willful disobedience and just plain apathy that makes us human.
Christians should see that faith is a destructive force because it undermines everything that makes a human remarkable (his rational faculty).
Rather the word creates us, because it makes human beings of us.
Common longing, common desires, even common fears is what makes us all human.
There would be a dull and uninviting uniformity that would fail to seek, find, and value the variety and difference that makes human existence both delightful or enjoyable and also painful.
Ironically, Christian orthodoxy affirms that the integral relation of body and spirit is what makes us human.
But far more significant than the breathtaking scope of human attachment» indeed, the thing that makes human anger different in kind from its purely animal form» is man's expansive sense of himself.
Spirituality is realizing the God within, which in turn makes the human reflect on the goodness within oneself.
Religion just makes those human «laws» concrete, for better or worse.
We share in the emphasis on God's suffering and we rejoice in the association of God with what makes human beings free and gives them an open future of unrealized possibilities.
But it is a hope in God that makes human programs meaningful and responsible.39
Begin to drop a providentially active God from this picture, and we get a vision of life that makes human happiness central and sees us as beings whose dignity lies chiefly in enacting that benevolence in ordinary life.
Science is thus the highest fulfillment of what makes us human.
The difference between I - it and I - Thou is not carried over from the German to the English in translation, but the difference is important in indicating the two stages of Buber's insight into man — first, that he is to be understood, in general, in terms of his relationships rather than taken in himself; second, that he is to be understood specifically in terms of that direct, mutual relation that makes him human.
In his book the tech expert makes the case that technology is part of what makes us human, between our beginning in «the Garden», which was void of technology, and our end in «the City» — heavenly Jerusalem, which will be filled with human technology.
It is apart of what makes us human.
Whatever it is that makes the human soul human and distinct from all other life - centering forces, that is the general nature of the soul.
For instance, for Poet Tagore, Cross is «the image of the heavenly Mercy Which makes all human suffering its own» (Universal Man 1961 p. 167).
In the immediately preceding verses in Jeremiah, the Lord tells His prophet that, «The man who trusts in mankind, who makes human flesh his strength and turns his heart from the Lord is cursed» (Jeremiah 17:5).
He's just finished a programme segment called «What makes us human?».
«Just what makes us human?
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